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260/365, an autumn-colored handmade envelope made from a satellite photo and washi tape. Sent to Beth in DC.

261/365, a creepy-colored handmade envelope made from a stock photography book and washi tape. Sent to Brian in DC.

262/365, a creepy handmade envelope made from a Disney pull-out magazine ad. (Queen Latifah is actually pretty spot-on for Ursula, no?) Sent to Meigh & Christina in Maryland.

263/365, an autumn-colored handmade envelope from a Crate and Barrel catalog, a vintage label, and patterned tape and sealed in reclaimed packaging for its journey. Sent to Chrysantha and Cyrus in Maryland.

264/365, a creepy handmade envelope made from a stock photography book and Martha Stewart filing labels. Sent to Jaime and Geoff in DC.

265/365, a creepy handmade envelope made from a stock photography book and vintage postage. Sent to the Missive Maven in Rhode Island.

266/365, a treat bag made into an envelope and sealed in reclaimed packaging for its trip. Added patterned tape, washi tape, and a floppy disk label (plus a Halloween sticker). Sent to Jenna in North Carolina.

267/365, handmade envelope made from a stock photography book and a Halloween treat label. Sent to Lauren and Jeremy in Sarasota.

I wanted to be seasonal with this Sharpie envelope. When I finished it, Elena said that it would have looked better with lines in darker orange, rather than black and on review I have to agree with her. It does look a little messy

I love it when Elena sees me working on a piece of art as I usually work on mailart in the morning after she's left for work. I like it even more when she asks to take over and in this case she helped ink the red and black dots. I like a little teamwork